MY "Hair Affair" and a BIG Reveal from Garnier Fructis India

I have a everlasting love-hate relationship with my hair, and today I am going to share my Hair Affair with you guys. I must admit this was a tiny bit embarrassing for me when I was going through my old pictures and looking at all the changes in my hair.

So here is a fun fact, I had short hair. Three years ago, I had this crazy idea ( well it seemed crazy to me at that time) to cut my hair short instead of the shoulder length hair I had. I blame all of this to Rihanna, Priyanka Chopra in Pyaar Impossible ( don't judge me, LOL ) and nasty split ends due to straightening my hair every single day of college. I had only gone for a trim, and one thing led to another and I returned home with a short bob. I legit cried the same night, and promised myself I will never cut my hair this short ever again. I had another "great" idea after I cut my hair so short; This time I permanently straightened my hair, you know because I used to straighten my hair almost everyday. And then came the awkward phase...

You know the phase when your natural hair grows from the roots and you can see a bump separating the new and old hair, and didn't that look ugly *facepalm*. Oh I almost forgot, I also decided to get front bangs, because I had straight hair so I thought to myself "of course it would look nice, duh!'" AND the awkward phase began. It was when half of my bangs would be wavy/curly and the bottom half super straight, even when I straightened it, they just wouldn't match. The second awkward phase was when my normal hair was shoulder length and the tips of my hair were poky straight. When I curled my hair, I had curls on top and super straight hair in the bottom. I have promised myself that I shall never ever permanently straighten my hair again. I still have like half an inch of super straight hair left. Now, I embrace my natural hair and love it just the way it is. I don't force it to look extra straight nor curly. I oil it every time I shampoo, let my hair air dry, don't comb it when its wet, and braid it before I sleep.